Thursday, April 29, 2010

I have alot of small white hairs in one pore, when squeezed it has cheesy/puss-like stuff come out.What is it?

Question 1
I have alot of small white hairs in one pore, when squeezed it has cheesy/puss-like stuff come out.What is it?...  There's a small lump under the pore.

Answers
1)   umm
It's called a zit. - Nonya Buisness

2)   its an infected follicle. - Guerita

3)   wow! no way! i have those too! they're called pimples. and it's nothing to get worked up about, there's more where that came from. - Bucketful of tickles

4)   I recommend you see ---> http://www.all-home-remedies.com
I hope that will help you, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Candy

5)   best way to get rid of acne and other skin problems
go to this blog
http://12freebeautysamplez.notlong.com
(copy n paste in browser to open it)
wen it opens u ll see orange color links
open them they will take u to the bestskin care tips website
and these websites also offers free beauty samples - Nunnu

6)   You have either a fungal, viral or bacterial skin infection, only an exam from your doctor can find out which, but it's best to see them or a dermatologist asap. - David (UK)


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Question 2
How can I get rid of '2nd degree' burns from very hot/boiling water?...  It was some very HOT water that just came from the top of the stove, and hit the bottom back of my neck and I stop it before it reach the middle/half of my back. So it made a few wide lines of burns. Are there any lotions or anything that can help without going to a Doctor?

Answers
1)   Gobs of vitamin E - Jeff

2)   I recommend you see ---> http://www.all-home-remedies.com
I hope that will help you, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Jesse

3)   best way to get rid of acne and other skin problems
go to this blog
http://12freebeautysamplez.notlong.com
(copy n paste in browser to open it)
wen it opens u ll see orange color links
open them they will take u to the bestskin care tips website
and these websites also offers free beauty samples - Nunnu

4)   Run it under water for a fair while because burns like that can continue to burn underneath the burn itself and still cause damage to your skin. Going into a chemist and asking about treating burn injuries would be a good idea and they would be able to recommend something for your burn. - Ryan

5)   General burn relief creams and lotions will help but in general, the burn will leave marks that may last a few days or weeks, depending on how many layers of skin were lost. I had a similar burn on the back of my right thumb which took a five days to heal most of the initial damage, a week or two to heal the worst hit spot (though cutting that area only five days later didn't help) and roughly a month for all the skin to recover and the dead layers to flake off. - Ed

6)   Have a cold or a cool shower, use any skin lotion you have on hand and get your self into emergency. Don't mess around with burns, the sooner a professional sees you the better chance you will have of quicker and hopefully complete healing. - GmB


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Question 3
are there different kinds of cancer?...  Are there different kinds of cancer? I don’t just mean cancer in different areas I mean different kinds.
Why does it matter how old I am? And like I said you guys are naming the same kind of cancer just in different locations. I don’t want that, I want different kinds of cancer. For example.... I can’t really think of a example, um like is there a more deadly kind of cancer?

Answers
1)   Yes, how old are you? - sassycassie

2)   how old are you... - Caleb

3)   Well there is like Colen cancer, and breast cancer, and stuff if that is what you mean, there are so many kinds buddy, brain throat mouth etc there are tonnes...

Its called Google =) - Scotty

4)   all of them - richard t

5)   The two main categories would be malignant and benign.

Malignant = harmful cancer, tumors that spread
Benign = not harmful, the tumors don't spread

This is very general. - Footbiter


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Question 4
Could this be Insomnia???PLEASE HELP!!!!?...  I'm 15 year old teenager having holidays from the last 1 month. I am just not able to sleep during the night from 4-5 days. I have tried everything- from a warm glass of milk to a banana. Nothing seems to help. Whenever I lie down to sleep, I keep dreaming the whole night even though I know what is happening around me.

But the next morning, I don't feel sleepy or tired due to insufficient sleep. I feel active and don't feel any drowsiness. My friend told me that it might be due to the fact that I'm having holidays and I don't do any activity whole day.

I don't drink any coffee or energy drink and I'm scared that it might be Insomnia.
Plz help me and yes,don't suggest sleeping pills coz I'm only 15.

Thanx
I don't feel very active the other day but my eyes do feel a little heavy.

Answers
1)   I recommend you see ---> http://www.all-home-remedies.com
I hope that will help you, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Candy

2)   That doesn't really sound like insomnia to me. If you're not tired, it doesn't sound like there's really a problem, other than it's just a little strange.
Insomnia isn't really anything to be afraid of, it's not a disease like cancer or herpes. It just means you can't sleep. If you start to feel tired or have other negative symptoms, go see a doctor. You may just be sleeping very lightly. - Real Life has No Soundtrack

3)   If you had insomnia you would be tired throughout the day. Do you have a hard time falling asleep? - mandace87

4)   Hey don't worry so much ;) It's just a period.
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in the United States. About one-third of the adult population has experienced it at some time and approximately 10% have a persistent problem.
Insomnia signs and symptoms may include:

* Difficulty falling asleep at night
* Awakening during the night
* Awakening too early
* Not feeling well rested after a night's sleep
* Daytime fatigue or sleepiness
* Irritability, depression or anxiety
* Difficulty paying attention or focusing on tasks
* Increased errors or accidents
* Tension headaches
* Gastrointestinal symptoms
* Ongoing worries about sleep

Treatment without Medication:

The non-medication treatment methods used to help insomnia are often focused at helping the patient “relearn” how to sleep. Some of these techniques are common-sense habits that go a long way in helping people feel sleepy at night. These include:

* Develop a regular sleeping schedule. Avoid daytime naps and stimulating activities just before bedtime.

* Avoid stimulating drugs, such as caffeine and nicotine, particularly before going to bed.

* Exercise during the day (but not in the late evening).

* Avoid alcohol- it is a leading cause of poor sleep.

* Minimize light and noise when trying to sleep..

* Maintain a comfortable bedroom temperature.

* Avoid heavy meals before bedtime. If hungry, eat a light carbohydrate snack.

* Take medications that may be stimulating, or those that may cause you to wake up to urinate long before bedtime.

* Increase exposure to sunlight in the morning, and avoid it later in the afternoon (5-6 PM). - Meri


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Question 5
Hormones released by the posterior pituitary gland (such as oxytocin) are synthesized by?...  a. the pineal gland
b. secretory neurons in the hypothalamus
c. the anterior pituitary gland
d. neurons in the motor cortex
e. none of the above

Answers
1)   I recommend you see ---> http://www.all-home-remedies.com
I hope that will help you, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Candy

2)   Wiki is actually pretty good for this answer.
"In the hypothalamus, oxytocin is made in magnocellular neurosecretory cells of the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei and is stored in Herring bodies at the axon terminals in the posterior pituitary. It is then released into the blood from the posterior lobe (neurohypophysis) of the pituitary gland."
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The answer is "b" - Spreedog

3)   b. secretory neurons in the hypothalamus ! - dr. maria

4)   Hypothalamus. - TweetyBird


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